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Families of Palestinian Detainees in the Syrian Prisons Accuse the Official Palestinian and International Institution of Neglecting their Children's Fate

Published : 29-11-2015

Families of Palestinian Detainees in the Syrian Prisons Accuse the Official Palestinian and International Institution of Neglecting their Children

a number of activists and families of Palestinian detainees in the Syrian prisons accused the international and the Palestinian institutions and the PLO of neglecting and forgetting about their children's file and what they are exposed to in the Syrian regime's prisons.

They called, across messages received by the AGPS, the international and Palestinian organizations and the PLO to work for the release of their children and the disclosure of their fate and to intervene to stop the violations committed against them in the Syrian regime's prisons.

They also called to raise this issue at the highest possible levels and in international forums, especially in light of those released certificates confirming Palestinian refugees subjected to various methods of torture, rape, and abuse of women.

The Syrian security services continue detaining more than 1,000 Palestinian refugees in its jails, including children, women, elderly, brothers, fathers, sons, entire families, and babies. The AGPS documented 1013 Palestinian refugees detained in Syrian prisons, including 73 Palestinian refugees who are still unaccounted for, confirming that the number of detainees is greater than the announced figure, as a result of the lack of official statistics, in addition to the fear of some detainees' families to disclose it.

The AGPS had previously demanded the release of Palestinian refugees in the regime's prisons and the disclosure of their fate, believing that what is happening in Syrian prisons is a crime by all standards, as well as to stop the systematic torture of detainees of Palestinian refugees, and to treat them according to international laws and regulations that prevent the torture of detainees basis of political opinion.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2367

a number of activists and families of Palestinian detainees in the Syrian prisons accused the international and the Palestinian institutions and the PLO of neglecting and forgetting about their children's file and what they are exposed to in the Syrian regime's prisons.

They called, across messages received by the AGPS, the international and Palestinian organizations and the PLO to work for the release of their children and the disclosure of their fate and to intervene to stop the violations committed against them in the Syrian regime's prisons.

They also called to raise this issue at the highest possible levels and in international forums, especially in light of those released certificates confirming Palestinian refugees subjected to various methods of torture, rape, and abuse of women.

The Syrian security services continue detaining more than 1,000 Palestinian refugees in its jails, including children, women, elderly, brothers, fathers, sons, entire families, and babies. The AGPS documented 1013 Palestinian refugees detained in Syrian prisons, including 73 Palestinian refugees who are still unaccounted for, confirming that the number of detainees is greater than the announced figure, as a result of the lack of official statistics, in addition to the fear of some detainees' families to disclose it.

The AGPS had previously demanded the release of Palestinian refugees in the regime's prisons and the disclosure of their fate, believing that what is happening in Syrian prisons is a crime by all standards, as well as to stop the systematic torture of detainees of Palestinian refugees, and to treat them according to international laws and regulations that prevent the torture of detainees basis of political opinion.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2367